YICL and the @asilorg_ICLIG are happy to invite all new and young professionals who have a keen interest in ICL to join them for meeting Mr. @oszagi, Chief of Budget Section and Registrar-Elect of the International Criminal Court.
Congratulations to Dr Donato Greco, University of Naples Federico II, on his recent publication. Donato is a Visiting Fellow at the Centre this term. Many thanks for donating a copy to the Centre's Library, Donato! https://t.co/rZYuTK3xiN
Very interesting thread by @VidigalGeraldo as to whether the ICJ has jurisidiction, under the Genocide Convention, to hear Ukraine's (new) case.
Application by Ukraine now available at: https://t.co/5ujqC4u18V
🧵Does the ICJ have jurisdiction to head Ukraine's case? People seem to have doubts, but this comes from a common misconception (even among lawyers) that the only claims that an international court can hear are claims that someone else is violating an obligation.
Very pleased that my article “Extraterritorial Jurisdiction before the Human Rights Committee: First Considerations on S.A. and Others v. Italy” has been published in the latest issue of Diritti umani e diritto internazionale. If you don’t have access, DM me.
As we celebrate our first year at the Association of Young International Criminal Lawyers, we'd like to thank you for your participation in our endeavours. With a growing member group from 87 countries, 6 continents & commendable events under our belt already, we're thrilled for-
Out now and in #OpenAccess, the first issue of “The Italian Review of International and Comparative Law”, an authoritative forum for debate on all subjects related to public and private international law, comparative law and European law: https://t.co/FXgfKHLD0V
We are pleased to introduce Mr. Johann von Pachelbel who will join us on October 17 for the first session of a Series of Casual Conversations on International Law, to share his knowledge and experience on digitalization of law.
New post for our ICL series with @assocyicl: Sofia Sutera, PhD candidate at @_dirittiumani, explores the new understanding of peace in international law after the development of the human right to peace and the ICC criminalisation of aggression. https://t.co/h6kUfBajjY
New post by @AMPelliconi for our series on ICL with @assocyicl. In her post, the author frames denial of return as a component of demographic engineering is useful to visualise its real scale, which would help to prove elements of crimes against humanity. https://t.co/X8pFO0Qd0x
You can read the post titled ‘The International Criminal Responsibility of Multinational Enterprises: Theoretical and Practical Issues’ written by Flavio Frasca via https://t.co/HPFMBntGMD. Congratulations to Flavio and thanks to all who submitted pieces for consideration.